15/3/2013

Freedom To … Get Out

We started with cups of tea, homemade apple and cinnamon raisin muffins (courtesy of my new found love of baking), a chat and general ‘hello’ – not …

12/3/2013

Tales from Undercliffe by Gary Pang

Week One So we’re off! Tuesday March 5th, a day that will be remembered as the moment in history when talented new to English students …

6/2/2013

The Bridge

RAV: The starting point of the The Bridge came from an actual bridge that was near a wedding I was attending. That was the germ, combined …

5/2/2013

Jazzy Dialogue and Flash Creativity

Chris Wilson, Writer of ‘Lady Di’ Chris Wilson’s Blog I’m always keen to explore unusual family dynamics. Lady Di is about unusual people. My …

5/2/2013

Fallen a little bit out of love

Emma Hill, Writer of ‘Tiger’ Emma Hill’s Blog The Street Voices 4 course has been a real inspiration for me. I’d fallen a little bit …

2/12/2012

Emma’s Blog: The Home – Who Cares?

Research and Development Day London 28.11.12 On Wednesday, I spent the day at the Albany Theatre in Deptford South London with David Slater from Entelechy Arts, Deborah …

22/10/2012

Thank you for loving Skye Edge

“Thank you for loving Skye Edge and providing us with an outlet to tell our stories.” Cast Member. Theatre is weird. A whole bunch of people …

11/9/2012

Making a difference?

There are times in theatre when we have a dither about whether we are making a real difference to the world. Let’s face it, outside …

7/9/2012

Pigeons, Bunting and Maisonettes

Sally Goldsmith – Writer’s blog Tomorrow and Sunday the performances are almost sold out – everybody’s friends, aunties, workmates coming – as well as The Arts Council. …

7/9/2012

Coalescing

First time with the choir and the cast, and first time the cast have been in a room together since the read through. It’s a …

5/9/2012

Young ‘uns

Today we were working with the young ‘uns.  It was complicated by the fact that our young ‘uns attracted other young ‘uns. The other young ‘uns …